Litify integrates partner AI

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Litify has taken a partner ecosystem approach, integrating with specialized tools like EvenUp for automated demand packages.
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This shows Litify is defending the practice management layer by turning outside AI products into features inside its core workflow. A plaintiff firm can stay in Litify, move case records straight into EvenUp to draft a demand package, and keep the system of record intact. That makes Litify harder to replace, while narrowing the room for standalone tools that only solve one step of plaintiff case work.

  • Litify made this strategy explicit when it launched the EvenUp integration. From the Litify dashboard, firms can request an AI demand package using records already stored in the case file, instead of exporting documents into a separate workflow.
  • Litify kept extending the same model. In October 2025 it launched LitifyAI Damages Assistant through a partnership with Supio, using partner AI to turn uploaded records into chronologies, ledgers, and follow on tasks inside Litify.
  • The contrast with Filevine is clear. Filevine is pushing native AI inside its own system of record, and raised $400 million on September 23, 2025 while highlighting strong AI usage and 130% year over year AI revenue growth. Both approaches aim to make the practice management platform the place where legal AI lives.

This is heading toward a market where plaintiff firms buy fewer standalone point tools and more AI through their existing operating system. The winners will be the platforms that control daily case data and can plug in the best specialized models fast, whether they build them internally like Filevine or partner for them like Litify.